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Re: Coconino Cycles
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Originally Posted by
Britishbane
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Rad!
Thanks, Man = I love client pics.
How was your race?
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Originally Posted by
steve garro
Rad!
Thanks, Man = I love client pics.
How was your race?
- Garro.
Thanks Steve.
Well, the race was rescheduled due to rain and changed from a race to a timed ride with a group start. I got the hole shot and no one passed me, so I'm going to say it went well, though it was very much unofficial.
sourced from: Swim Bike Run Photo (SBRP)
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
Britishbane
Thanks Steve.
Well, the race was rescheduled due to rain and changed from a race to a timed ride with a group start. I got the hole shot and no one passed me, so I'm going to say it went well, though it was very much unofficial.
sourced from: Swim Bike Run Photo (SBRP)
You Sir make 29er wheels look small!
I have a bike next for a cat 6'7" - thanks for some fresh perspective, when you build bikes for guys over 6'4" the #'s start to get daunting, so it's good to see that yes, there are cats who make a 27+" top tube look NORMAL - as many times as you make one, you have to stop & think "Really?" = and that's after having done at least 1/2 dozen bikes for guys OVER 6'5" up to 6'9"
Rock on!
- Garro.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
steve garro
You Sir make 29er wheels look small!
I have a bike next for a cat 6'7" - thanks for some fresh perspective, when you build bikes for guys over 6'4" the #'s start to get daunting, so it's good to see that yes, there are cats who make a 27+" top tube look NORMAL - as many times as you make one, you have to stop & think "Really?" = and that's after having done at least 1/2 dozen bikes for guys OVER 6'5" up to 6'9"
Rock on!
- Garro.
Whatever you did to make the numbers work, you nailed it. I've three bikes, all steel, all handmade, 2 of which were made for my measurements. This is the one that just disappears under me. Its the most stable, easiest to no-hands, most intuitive, yet totally flickable in the tight east coast trails we have out here.
Over a year since receipt and I'm still gushing.
In Garro we trust.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
Britishbane
Whatever you did to make the numbers work, you nailed it. I've three bikes, all steel, all handmade, 2 of which were made for my measurements. This is the one that just disappears under me. Its the most stable, easiest to no-hands, most intuitive, yet totally flickable in the tight east coast trails we have out here.
Over a year since receipt and I'm still gushing.
In Garro we trust.
Thanks!
I sure needed that.
I think you have had it a few years now!
- Garro.
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Cruiser #3 of a run of three, then off to Dirt Roadsters
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These are all steps in my alignment process, this frame with 17.75" effective chain stays and a 26.5" top tube for instance had only a .25mm discrepancy over the whole span of these points, over 111cm from each other, a frame for a guy 6'7".
BB is faced, the seat tube is checked, head tube as well, and the dropouts are in phase to each other, and the axle is centered with the frame, and the dropouts are parallel.
Good to go.
- Garro.
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MAS y MAS!
- Garro.
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No cold-setting
"Caron, non ti crucciare:
vuolsi cosě colŕ dove si puote
ciň che si vuole, e piů non dimandare"
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
Gattonero
No cold-setting
As if you could cold set that girder!
All you would do is distort the BB shell
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Out riding some trail!
- Garro
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Nice Rohloff setup!
One question, I noticed a trio of braze-on on the curved top tube. What is it for? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by
sevencyclist
Nice Rohloff setup!
One question, I noticed a trio of braze-on on the curved top tube. What is it for? Thanks.
Hey!
On the non-disc side of the fork as well = for the wires from the generator hub to the lights and charger ports.
It has full racks, lights & three H2O bottles as well as hidden fender mounts.
- Garro.
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Best award you can get:
"Got to ride the new orange machine on Monday, it was so much fun. Fit was great and I never felt any pain in my neck during the ride which was the best part. Thanks so much again"
- Garro.
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Not here Friday, the plum crop is ripe so here's an early FNL.
- Garro
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
steve garro
Way cool fork/rack/truss configuration Steve!
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Holy heck, that looks like one burly rack!
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